- Development of alternative fuel infrastructure at airports in Poland, applicant: consortium of three Polish airports (Warsaw, Wrocław, Katowice), coordinated by Polskie Porty Lotnicze S.A., subsidy value: nearly PLN 57.9 million.
- The aim of the project is to implement alternative fuel infrastructure systems at three airports: the Warsaw-Chopin Airport, Katowice Airport and Wrocław Airport. This includes the installation of a 400 Hz ground power unit (GPU) for aircrafts and an airside electric vehicle charging station, as well as the necessary electrical infrastructure. In Wrocław, the project also includes a photovoltaic system.
- Hydrogen Refueling Station in Chelm, applicant: PAK PCE Biopaliwa i Wodór sp. z o.o., subsidy value: over PLN 12.6 million.
- The project provides for the construction of a publicly accessible hydrogen refuelling station in Chełm (Lubelskie Voivodeship). The station will meet the requirements imposed by the AFIR (2023/1804) regulation and will enable the refuelling of both heavy-duty vehicles (including fuel cell buses), as well as light vehicles (primarily passenger cars).
- Heavy Duty Vehicles – Electric in HU, PL, applicant: E.ON Drive Infrastructure GmbH, subsidy value of the Polish portion: over PLN 24.2 million.
- The project funds the development of sustainable freight transport along the TEN-T network, paving the way for cross-border transport by electric trucks, complemented by high-quality services and facilities for drivers.
- The Polish portion of the project includes the construction of charging stations for trucks in 7 locations. Each charging station will be equipped with at least 4 charging points with a power of 1 MW or more.
Source: https://www.funduszeeuropejskie.gov.pl/